Here's another quasi-monthly roundup of art exhibits across the state. Holdups in the assembly and delivery are due to a combination of delays in news release information, the havoc that comes with the end of one year and the start of another and the recent spike in coronavirus cases in the state, which has put a damper on many of the receptions that usually accompany the unveiling of new exhibits.
Here's another quasi-monthly roundup of art exhibits across the state. Holdups in the assembly and delivery are due to a combination of delays in news release information, the havoc that comes with the end of one year and the start of another and the recent spike in coronavirus cases in the state, which has put a damper on many of the receptions that usually accompany the unveiling of new exhibits.
"Women to Watch: Paper Routes," works reflecting the inventive use of paper organized and sponsored by the Arkansas Committee of the National Museum of Women in the Arts, wraps up its year-long tour Thursday-Feb. 26 at the Visual and Performing Arts Center at Fenix, 150 N. Skyline Drive, Millar Lodge, Fayetteville.
"Women to Watch: Paper Routes," works reflecting the inventive use of paper organized and sponsored by the Arkansas Committee of the National Museum of Women in the Arts, wraps up its year-long tour Thursday-Feb. 26 at the Visual and Performing Arts Center at Fenix, 150 N. Skyline Drive, Millar Lodge, Fayetteville.